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Exus Renewables Expands Solar Asset Management in Texas
March 13, 2026
Exus Renewables North America has secured a contract with Nuveen Infrastructure to provide asset management services for three utility-scale solar projects totaling 437MWdc in Texas, awarded in 2024. This contract expands Exus's managed solar portfolio in the region to over 3.3GW and involves technical oversight, financial performance tracking, and operational strategy to optimize energy production within the Electric Reliability Council of Texas (ERCOT) market. The projects, known as Sol, Crown, and Files, are located across Falls County, Hill County, Chilton, and Itasca, Texas, reflecting growing demand for specialized solar asset management in high-growth renewable energy markets.
- Why this matters: This contract highlights increasing procurement opportunities for asset management services in large-scale solar projects within Texas's deregulated electricity market.
- Procurement professionals should note the strategic partnership between Exus Renewables and Nuveen Infrastructure as a model for managing complex renewable energy assets.
- Companies offering technical and financial asset management services can leverage this trend to pursue similar contracts in ERCOT and other regional markets.
- The focus on operational optimization within ERCOT indicates a need for expertise in market-specific energy production strategies and regulatory compliance.
This 437MW portfolio represents a major step forward in our strategic partnership with Nuveen Infrastructure and underscores the growing demand for specialised solar asset management in high-growth markets like Texas.
— Dhaval Bhalodia, Exus Renewables North America Operations head
We are pleased to significantly expand our collaboration with Exus Renewables North America as we integrate Sol, Crown and Files into our renewable energy portfolio.
— Dries Bruyland, Nuveen Infrastructure US Clean Energy head
Agencies
Electric Reliability Council of Texas
Vendors
Exus Renewables North America, Nuveen Infrastructure